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SEARCHDOMINO.COM | Developer Tip
June 9, 2003
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IN THIS ISSUE | Table of Contents

1. DEVELOPER TIPS 
   - Easy viewing of hidden fields
   - Recently posted developer tips

2. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND LINKS
   - Lotus Live! Webcast: Using JavaScript in the ND6 client
   - June tips prize
   - Ask Hans van der Burg: Creating doc links to new locations
   - Take our poll: Are you happy with your Domino job?
   - Take the SearchDomino.com salary survey
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EASY VIEWING OF HIDDEN FIELDS | Michael List

Some developers use hidden fields for computations, concatenations,
etc. Hidden fields need to be visible during development and later
for real-time debugging. This tip describes a method of revealing
hidden fields by manipulating user roles. 

Read the full tip here:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid4_gci899565,00.html

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RECENTLY POSTED DEVELOPER TIPS  | SearchDomino.com Tips

Agent category:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tipsIndex/0,289482,sid4_tax283834_alpD_idx0,00.html 
[1] NotesLog class sample code from Maximizing Agent Performance
webcast
[2] Agent Run on Server Tool

Formula category:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tipsIndex/0,289482,sid4_tax283836_alpD_idx0,00.html
[1] Formatting numerical values for Web
[2] Easy maintenance of Web site tabs

JavaScript category:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tipsIndex/0,289482,sid4_tax283840_alpD_idx0,00.html 
[1] Image substitution for empty RT Field

Other category:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tipsIndex/0,289482,sid4_tax283842_alpD_idx0,00.html
[1] Change a field value from a view on the Web
[2] Entering unicode characters
[3] Getting mail from multiple POP3 accounts on the same ISP

Script category:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tipsIndex/0,289482,sid4_tax283841_alpD_idx0,00.html
[1] Automatic error notification 
[2] Printing the current document with another form from LotusScript
[3] Two date functions

>> See all SearchDomino Developer Tips here:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tips/0,289484,sid4_tax283833,00.html

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LOTUS LIVE WEBCAST: USING JAVASCRIPT IN THE ND6 CLIENT | SearchDomino

TITLE: Using JavaScript in Lotus Notes/Domino 6 Client
SPEAKER: Peter Janzen, Lotus product manager
DATE: Wednesday, June 11, 2003, 12:00 PM EDT, 17:00 GMT

SUMMARY: The latest release of the Lotus Notes Client provides
updated JavaScript support. Now it is possible to create an
application that uses the exact same code in the Lotus Notes Client
and in a Web browser. Peter will cover common Lotus Notes and browser
JavaScript events and show you how to write code that works in both
environments.

>> PRE-register here:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/webcasts/0,289675,sid4,00.html 

>> SUBMIT a question for Peter with "JavaScript" in the subject line:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

>> Sponsored by: TeamStudio
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JUNE TIPS PRIZE: CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS SPEAKERS | SearchDomino.com

This month, submit a developer tip to be eligible to win a Cambridge
Soundworks PC multimedia speaker system. Two compact 2.75-in. cube
satellite speakers and a compact, floor-standing subwoofer cabinet
deliver clean, undistorted sound. The magnetically shielded
satellites can be placed close to a PC monitor or TV without causing
distortion, while the desktop stand and wall-mount fixtures allow for
maximum flexibility in setting up the system. Enter our tips contest
in June and you could win!

>> SUBMIT a tip here:
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>> CHECK out this month's prize:
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ASK HANS VAN DER BURG | Creating doc links to new locations

I have a doclink created inside a rich text field on a document
(Doc1) along with some text next to the docLink. This docLink points
to a document (Doc2), located on an another database. Doc2 has moved
from its original location, but I still want to retain the doclink in
Doc1 to open Doc2. How do I find the reference ID or unique ID of the
document (docLink) stored in the rich text field of Doc1?

>> READ Hans' answer:
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/ateQuestionNResponse/0,289625,sid4_cid533620_tax294093,00.html
 

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TAKE OUR POLL | SearchDomino.com

Are you satisfied with your Domino career outlook?

>> VOTE here: 
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/#poll  

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SEARCHDOMINO.COM SALARY SURVEY | SearchDomino.com

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you stack up! 

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